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Toy testing, a cycling mission and live music among One Great Day fundraising events lined up for shopping centre

Toy testing, a cycling mission and live music among One Great Day fundraising events lined up for shopping centre

Toy testing, a cycling mission and live music among One Great Day fundraising events lined up for shopping centre

22 May 2019

Eastgate Shopping Centre is one of 200 shopping centres across the UK taking part in the One Great Day initiative.


Dundee approached Robertson before asking Caley Thistle permission

Dundee approached Robertson before asking Caley Thistle permission

Dundee approached Robertson before asking Caley Thistle permission

22 May 2019

Caley Thistle have blasted Dundee for approaching manager John Robertson about its vacant manager's job without seeking permission from the club.


Artist raises money for MS with charity auction

Artist raises money for MS with charity auction

Artist raises money for MS with charity auction

22 May 2019

An Inverness artist and avid football fan has raised £400 for charity through the sale of an original painting.


Art exhibition highlights mental health issues

Art exhibition highlights mental health issues

Art exhibition highlights mental health issues

22 May 2019

A PERSONAL lifelong struggle with mental health issues is highlighted by an Inverness artist in an exhibition of his work at a city community gallery.


Young man who breached sexual harm order is admonished

Young man who breached sexual harm order is admonished

Young man who breached sexual harm order is admonished

22 May 2019

Gavin Hampton (20) had been prohibited from being in the company of any child under the age of 16.


Elderly person treated following fire at Black Isle bungalow

Elderly person treated following fire at Black Isle bungalow

Elderly person treated following fire at Black Isle bungalow

22 May 2019

An elderly resident suffered smoke inhalation following a small fire at a bungalow on the Black Isle in the early hours of today.


New Caledonian Sleeper carriages are delayed

New Caledonian Sleeper carriages are delayed

New Caledonian Sleeper carriages are delayed

22 May 2019

THE new £150 million luxury carriages will not now come into service until July 7 – five weeks later than planned.


Well done – steak is best in Britain

Well done – steak is best in Britain

Well done – steak is best in Britain

22 May 2019

A CULLODEN butcher is top of the chops after becoming the first Scottish winner of a coveted Golden Cleaver trophy.


Taster event whets appetite

Taster event whets appetite

Taster event whets appetite

22 May 2019

A TASTER for businesses and foodie fans attending the Highland Food and Drink Festival at Eden Court this Saturday has been held.


'We'd do it again' insist whistle-blowers

'We'd do it again' insist whistle-blowers

'We'd do it again' insist whistle-blowers

21 May 2019

GOING public about bullying at NHS Highland has paved the way for a better service for everyone, it is claimed.


Bridge to be lit blue for charity's anniversary

Bridge to be lit blue for charity's anniversary

Bridge to be lit blue for charity's anniversary

21 May 2019

THE Ness Bridge will be lit navy blue to help mark the 25th anniversary of Headway Highland.


Volunteers needed to help make Oor Wullie's Big Bucket Trail a success

Volunteers needed to help make Oor Wullie's Big Bucket Trail a success

Volunteers needed to help make Oor Wullie's Big Bucket Trail a success

21 May 2019

OOR Wullie fanatics in the Highlands are being sought to help this summer’s Big Bucket Trail in Inverness.


It might not be end for some Shirlie Project services

It might not be end for some Shirlie Project services

It might not be end for some Shirlie Project services

21 May 2019

SOME of the services provided by the Shirlie Project could continue after it was placed into liquidation, it has emerged.


Loch Ness muncher: German tourists try to lure Nessie with sweets

Loch Ness muncher: German tourists try to lure Nessie with sweets

Loch Ness muncher: German tourists try to lure Nessie with sweets

21 May 2019

GERMAN tourists are trying to tempt the Loch Ness Monster out from hiding – with bags of Haribo sweets.


Missing busker: Family demand answers

Missing busker: Family demand answers

Missing busker: Family demand answers

21 May 2019

THE family of an Inverness street trader who disappeared in the US while facing 24 charges, including rape, is desperate to find him “dead or alive”.


Information event ahead of changes to early learning and childcare hours

Information event ahead of changes to early learning and childcare hours

Information event ahead of changes to early learning and childcare hours

21 May 2019

AN expansion of funded early learning and childcare hours will be the focus of an awareness event at Inverness College UHI on Friday.


Highlands airports boss warned to stop 'antagonising' staff on verge of industrial action

Highlands airports boss warned to stop 'antagonising' staff on verge of industrial action

Highlands airports boss warned to stop 'antagonising' staff on verge of industrial action

21 May 2019

The Prospect union has issued an open letter accusing Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd (Hial) of making misleading claims.


Madness announce support acts for their Inverness summer gig

Madness announce support acts for their Inverness summer gig

Madness announce support acts for their Inverness summer gig

21 May 2019

NINETIES chart-toppers The Farm have joined the bill for the gig at the city's Northern Meeting Park this summer.


NHS Highland urges public to try new video consulting system

NHS Highland urges public to try new video consulting system

NHS Highland urges public to try new video consulting system

21 May 2019

Patients now have the chance to try out NHS Highland’s Near Me video consulting system from their own homes.


Charity cycle raises thousands in memory of police officer killed in the line of duty

Charity cycle raises thousands in memory of police officer killed in the line of duty

Charity cycle raises thousands in memory of police officer killed in the line of duty

21 May 2019

A mammoth cycling challenge in memory of a police officer who was killed in the line of duty has raised more than £14,000.


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